Free Nights and Upgrades at the Swank New Waldorf Astoria Orlando

< p>[#image: /photos/53db1cce6dec627b14a1a331]||||||< em>< br>< p>< em>Follow a class act: Save 25% on this Deluxe Room at the brand-new Waldorf Astoria Orlando.< br>< p>by < ahref="/perrin-post/2009/04/travel-deals-sa">Kathryn Maier on Travel Deals< p>[#image: /photos/53db1cce6dec627b14a1a321]||||||The legendary < ahref="http://www.waldorfnewyork.com/" target="_blank">Waldorf Astoria hotel, an official New York City landmark, has been synonymous with luxury for decades, hosting heads of state, foreign dignitaries, and celebrities alike. Starting this fall, the new eponymous hotel brand moves beyond the Big Apple.< p> < span>< ahref="http://www.waldorfastoriaorlando.com/" target="_blank">The Waldorf Astoria Orlando, the brand's first outpost, opens on October 1, and it's offering a great introductory deal: < strong>The fourth night of your stay is free, plus stays of five nights or longer receive a one-category upgrade.< p>This new property is more a resort than a city hotel. It's got indoor and outdoor treatment rooms at its Guerlain Spa and a Rees Jones-designed golf course -- facilities that it shares with next-door-neighbor < ahref="http://www.hiltonbonnetcreek.com/" target="_blank">The Hilton at Bonnet Creek. Rooms at the < ahref="http://www.waldorfastoriaorlando.com/">Waldorf Astoria Orlando start at $224 per night (including tax). So, with the deal, < strong>a four-night stay costs $671 instead of the usual $896. That's just $168 per night. Note that when booking, it will appear as though you're being charged for all four nights; one will be removed from your bill at check-out. < p>As for the upgrade, you'll go from big to even bigger: The lowest category room, the Deluxe Room, is a generous 448 square feet, while the next level up, the Deluxe Suite, measures a whopping 945 square feet. < p>< p>< strong>Book by: October 31, 2009.< p>< strong>For travel from: October 1 through December 24, 2009.